I’m reading | Lady of Milkweed Manor by Julie Klassen

Even a proper vicar’s daughter can make a mistake…and now Charlotte Lamb must pay a high price for her fall. To avoid the prying eyes of all who know her, she hides herself away in London’s forbidding “Milkweed Manor,” a place of mystery and lore, of old secrets and new birth.
But once there, she comes face to face with a suitor from her past–a man who now hides secrets of his own. Both are determined, with God’s help, to protect those they love. But neither can imagine the depth of sacrifice that will be required.
Sprinkled with fascinating details about the lives of women in Regency England, Lady of Milkweed Manor is a moving romantic drama about the redemption of past failings and the beauty of sacrificial love.
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This book is a bit of an unknown for me. Julie Klassen is a new-to-me author. While I’m looking forward to the historical story line I’m keeping an open mind about Julie’s use of faith. It was a free book for my Kindle.
The faith aspect of this book is really subtle and not preachy at all (IMO). It’s more subtle than most of the Christian fiction books I’ve read.
I read her latest, The Silent Governess, and I really liked it. Katy is right about the subtley of the faith aspect. It does not dominate the book. I haven’t read this one so I am really looking forward to your review.
From the comments sounds like Lady of Milkwood Manor will be an enjoyable read. Thanks ladies.